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titleOfInvention Mercury vapor discharge lamp, manufacturing method thereof, and lighting device
abstract (57) [Abstract] [Purpose] An object of the present invention is to provide a low-pressure mercury vapor discharge lamp and a lighting device that can contain a fixed amount of mercury and can be easily manufactured without a problem of fixation. [Structure] A glass bulb 1, an electrode 4 provided directly on the glass bulb 1 or on a stem 2 sealed to the bulb 1, and enclosed in the glass bulb 1 and having a temperature equal to or higher than a bulb wall temperature when a lamp L is lit. Low-pressure mercury vapor discharge comprising a porous and polyhedral mercury-releasing metal substrate 7 that melts at 1, and does not substantially reabsorb mercury after it has been released, and a rare gas enclosed in the glass bulb 1. It is a lamp L and a lighting fixture D using this discharge lamp L. [Effect] It is easy to fill in a fixed amount of mercury, and the generation of impure gas is small and the lamp characteristics can be improved. Further, mercury is released at a relatively low temperature without requiring any special means, the surface area is large, and mercury can be released quickly and easily, and it can adhere to the inner surface of the glass wall with a large contact area and is unlikely to fall off.
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